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STRACK NORMA – The Best out of Steel CENIT is driving process efficiency at Germany’s leading provider of standard parts: Postprocessors, macro development and a variants generator – all end-to-end, from engineering to development to manufacturing. Customer reference

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STRACK NORMA – The Best out of Steel CENIT is driving process efficiency at Germany’s leading provider of standard parts: Postprocessors, macro development and a variants generator – all end-to-end, from engineering to development to manufacturing.

Customer reference

STRACK NORMA

CENIT AG

For over 25 years, CENIT has been successfully active as a leading consulting and software specialist for optimizing busi-ness processes in the Digital Factory, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), SAP Solutions, Enterprise Information Management (EIM), Business Optimization & Analytics (BOA), and Application Management Services (AMS) fields.

CENIT complements standard solutions by strategic partners such as Dassault Systèmes, SAP and IBM by providing well- established own software solutions. These include the FASTSUITE product family for software solutions in the Digital Factory field, cenitCONNECT for SAP PLM-related processes, cenitSPIN as a high-performance PLM Desktop, CENIT ECLISO for efficient information management as well as CENIT SERVICEMANAGER – a platform for integrating software systems into the ECM system.

The enterprise is represented at 17 locations in six countries and employs around 700 staff worldwide. CENIT’s employees support customers primarily from the automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, tooling and molding, financial services, commercial and consumer goods industries.

Contact

CENIT AGIndustriestraße 52-5470565 StuttgartGermanyPhone: +49 711 7825-30Fax: +49 711 7825-4000E-Mail: [email protected]

Über STRACK NORMA

STRACK NORMA is a manufacturer and supplier of standard parts for the tool- and mouldmaking.

For over 90 years the employees of the family-managed company based in Lüdenscheid produce and deliver articles according to catalogue or customer demands.

Today STRACK NORMA, one of the leading standard parts suppliers, offers one of the most extensive range of products for its customers worldwide, both for punching and forming tools and for injection molding dies and die casting tools.Over 150 employees in Lüdenscheid, a worldwide sales network with 15 sales offices throughout Germany and more than 36 sales offices abroad, take care of customer proximity and short delivery times.

At a Glance

Integration of 5-axis milling machinesChallenge:■ Integration of several 5-axis milling machines with different control systems as well as integration of an NC-based machine simulation in CATIA

Solution:■ Use of tried and tested standard postprocessors as a basis■ Expansion to incorporate customer-specific requirements■ Step-by-step approach to immediately take new project knowledge and results into account for the benefit of current implementation and later project steps

Benefits:■ Rapid productive use of solution■ Project security for customer (no “pig in a poke”)■ Standard components for low follow-on costs, despite highly client-specific implementation

Programming of a Variant GeneratorChallenge:■ Complex and error-prone generation of CAD data for different variants and the associated parts lists

Solution:■ Development and programming of a variant generator

Benefits:■ Reduction of error sources in CAD data generation■ Error-free generation of parts lists

» Our goal was to keep proving, at each and every milestone, that we were the right partner. «Florian Eichler, Sales Representative 3DS-PLM at CENIT

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STRACK NORMA STRACK NORMA

STRACK NORMA may be a medium-scale company, but it’s quite used to dealing with big numbers: At the company’s home base in Lüdenscheid, 150 staff members produce more than 20,000 different tool assemblies, over 30,000 variable complete basic forms, 40,000 standard parts, as well as custom-built products for mechanical engineering and tool- making customers around the world.

Guided by the motto “We are making only the best out of steel”, STRACK NORMA manufactures standard parts, i.e. standardized machine components that make the company’s clients more competitive. The use of standard parts offers considerable benefits such as lower pricing and manufacturing risks for re- placement parts, which in turn results in reduced downtimes.

To preserve and further refine its maximum production quality, innovative strength and process efficiency, STRACK NORMA continually strives to improve its internal planning, engineering and manufacturing processes. Some of the challenges the enterprise wanted to tackle were improved use of CATIA NC, increased process security, and reduced workload in variant generation.

Wanted: Future-proof solutions for enhanced process efficiencyIn the first instance, STRACK NORMA faced the task of inte- grating the existing 5-axis milling machines with the CATIA V5 software the company had recently acquired. Despite a series of training workshops, the integration still wasn’t going smoothly: For example, it failed to satisfy STRACK NORMA’s strict re-

» The CENIT team not only proved their competence, they also demonstrated maximum flexibility and reliability in responding to our wishes. Today we are way better positioned right across our service segment, and we have an infrastructure that lets us react to customer demand right away. And that’s a major aspect of competitive performance. «Sebastian Prüßner, STRACK NORMA

quirements in terms of NC output, automated programming and probing cycles. The second challenge was an outdated and error-prone solution for generating variants. The idea was to replace this setup by a new one that would fully reflect the current framework. This exercise would also involve customiza- tion of the solution’s layout and functions to take recently developed, more advanced workflows into account.

To implement these and other software-based projects, STRACK NORMA was looking for a provider who could offer deep software expertise as well as long-term experience in the field of CATIA integration – and one who could combine the two into a strategic approach. In short, the company needed a partner who could provide future-proof, efficient and highly reliable solutions. “First and foremost, we were looking for a convincing solution for a specific project: The integration of our milling machines. Any future collaboration would then have to be based on that project’s success level”, explains Sebastian Prüßner, Team Leader PowerMax, Engineering and Programming at STRACK NORMA. The approach presented by CENIT satisfied the company’s expectations, and so the two enterprises first directed their collaboration at this field. “In part, STRACK NORMA selected us because we were able to show that we could offer more than the competition in terms of CATIA services. To make the project a success, they not only needed manufacturing know-how and familiarity with handling postprocessors, but also experience in software development”, says Jens Fetzer, Head of Sales, Digital Factory Solutions at CENIT AG.

Custom integration of postprocessors and a high-performance variant generator

The solution CENIT developed for STRACK NORMA took the following approach: The project would be based on multi- functional standard postprocessors to enable very rapid live operation of the machinery. These standard postprocessors would then be expanded to realize the special probing cycles STRACK NORMA needed. “We used tried and proven compo- nents: Pre-defined postprocessors that had been widely tested and optimized by application technicians of major machine manufacturers. That way we were able to concentrate fully on the customer-specific adaptations and develop a truly custo-mized end-to-end solution”, says Jens Fetzer in explaining CENIT’s methodology.

Parallel to this strategy, CENIT also integrated an NC-based simulation solution in CATIA. The customer-side benefit: Thanks to the step-by-step approach, STRACK NORMA could verify project success at each successive stage, and the individual project results could be used productively right away, rather than having to wait for the final completion of the venture. At the project’s conclusion, STRACK NORMA therefore had a con-sistent programming methodology in place for all its milling machines.

Satisfied by the success of this initial project, STRACK NORMA extended collaboration with CENIT to a second task: The programming of a variant generator for cast-iron and complete variants, as well as a parts list based on an origin template and a spec file. The project team first developed a detailed

definition of the requirements the new variant generator would have to fulfill. This produced a spec sheet that served as the basis for a project implementation pan and the development of the features specified by the client. After a successful opera- tional testing phase, STRACK NORMA approved the new variant generator in all aspects.

As during the integration of the postprocessor, CENIT again selected a sequential approach to programming the variant ge- nerator, defining a series of milestones as project progress markers. Here too, implementation was a step-by-step process, producing financially feasible unit definitions and quick-victory project results. Florian Eichler, Sales Representative 3DS-PLM at CENIT, puts it this way: “Our goal was to keep proving, at each and every milestone, that we were the right partner.”

Reliable operation, wider opportunities and an end-to-end solution – From engineering to manufacturingLooking at the concrete results of the collaborative effort to date, STRACK NORMA has seen increased process efficiency and integration right across the board, from engineering to development to manufacturing. “CENIT provided integration, postprocessors, the variant generator and macro development. All this helped organize our software and IT infrastructure even more efficiently, and it lets us use it more effectively. We have seen a major drop in the amount of manual reworking we need at the manufacturing end”, concludes Sebastian Prüßner. Additionally, the company can rely on extensive automation in programming and NC data calculation which can be executed

by the milling machine without reworking – including probing cycle management. Thanks to maximum adaptation of the postprocessors to STRACK NORMA’s 5-axis milling machines, the company can run complete machining programs with a single setup and can thus make even better use of its machinery. And the ability to run simultaneous end-to-end NC simulations provides STRACK NORMA with enhanced process security.

Just a few months after going live with the new variant genera-tor, STRACK NORMA has already seen that it’s become a great deal easier to develop new variants. Downtimes of the variant generator have been reduced as well, even though variant generation is now more responsive to changing requirements. Reliable operation, wider opportunities in programming and an end-to-end solution – STRACK NORMA got just what they wanted.

Over the course of the project, STRACK NORMA came to an important realization: Particularly in the small and medium industry sector, CATIA is still perceived as a too-difficult and too-complex system. If nothing else, this project has shown that the deployment of CATIA, particularly in view of its poten-tials in terms of automation, parameterization and knowledge integration, is excellently suited to the SME world – and that it delivers top-notch results.

Having concluded these two projects, STRACK NORMA and CENIT are eager to continue the collaboration. “We are pleased that we were able to convince STRACK NORMA to stay the course with us as consultants and service partners”, says Florian Eichler. Sebastian Prüßner of STRACK NORMA: “The

CENIT team not only proved their competence, they also de-monstrated maximum flexibility and reliability in responding to our wishes. Today we are way better positioned right across our service segment, and we have an infrastructure that lets us react to customer demand right away. And that’s a major aspect of competitive performance”.

» CENIT provided integration, postprocessors, the variant generator and macro development. All this helped organize our soft-ware and IT infrastructure even more efficiently, and it lets us use it more effectively. We have seen a major drop in the amount of manual reworking we need at the manufacturing end. «Sebastian Prüßner, STRACK NORMA

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STRACK NORMA STRACK NORMA

STRACK NORMA may be a medium-scale company, but it’s quite used to dealing with big numbers: At the company’s home base in Lüdenscheid, 150 staff members produce more than 20,000 different tool assemblies, over 30,000 variable complete basic forms, 40,000 standard parts, as well as custom-built products for mechanical engineering and tool- making customers around the world.

Guided by the motto “We are making only the best out of steel”, STRACK NORMA manufactures standard parts, i.e. standardized machine components that make the company’s clients more competitive. The use of standard parts offers considerable benefits such as lower pricing and manufacturing risks for re- placement parts, which in turn results in reduced downtimes.

To preserve and further refine its maximum production quality, innovative strength and process efficiency, STRACK NORMA continually strives to improve its internal planning, engineering and manufacturing processes. Some of the challenges the enterprise wanted to tackle were improved use of CATIA NC, increased process security, and reduced workload in variant generation.

Wanted: Future-proof solutions for enhanced process efficiencyIn the first instance, STRACK NORMA faced the task of inte- grating the existing 5-axis milling machines with the CATIA V5 software the company had recently acquired. Despite a series of training workshops, the integration still wasn’t going smoothly: For example, it failed to satisfy STRACK NORMA’s strict re-

» The CENIT team not only proved their competence, they also demonstrated maximum flexibility and reliability in responding to our wishes. Today we are way better positioned right across our service segment, and we have an infrastructure that lets us react to customer demand right away. And that’s a major aspect of competitive performance. «Sebastian Prüßner, STRACK NORMA

quirements in terms of NC output, automated programming and probing cycles. The second challenge was an outdated and error-prone solution for generating variants. The idea was to replace this setup by a new one that would fully reflect the current framework. This exercise would also involve customiza- tion of the solution’s layout and functions to take recently developed, more advanced workflows into account.

To implement these and other software-based projects, STRACK NORMA was looking for a provider who could offer deep software expertise as well as long-term experience in the field of CATIA integration – and one who could combine the two into a strategic approach. In short, the company needed a partner who could provide future-proof, efficient and highly reliable solutions. “First and foremost, we were looking for a convincing solution for a specific project: The integration of our milling machines. Any future collaboration would then have to be based on that project’s success level”, explains Sebastian Prüßner, Team Leader PowerMax, Engineering and Programming at STRACK NORMA. The approach presented by CENIT satisfied the company’s expectations, and so the two enterprises first directed their collaboration at this field. “In part, STRACK NORMA selected us because we were able to show that we could offer more than the competition in terms of CATIA services. To make the project a success, they not only needed manufacturing know-how and familiarity with handling postprocessors, but also experience in software development”, says Jens Fetzer, Head of Sales, Digital Factory Solutions at CENIT AG.

Custom integration of postprocessors and a high-performance variant generator

The solution CENIT developed for STRACK NORMA took the following approach: The project would be based on multi- functional standard postprocessors to enable very rapid live operation of the machinery. These standard postprocessors would then be expanded to realize the special probing cycles STRACK NORMA needed. “We used tried and proven compo- nents: Pre-defined postprocessors that had been widely tested and optimized by application technicians of major machine manufacturers. That way we were able to concentrate fully on the customer-specific adaptations and develop a truly custo-mized end-to-end solution”, says Jens Fetzer in explaining CENIT’s methodology.

Parallel to this strategy, CENIT also integrated an NC-based simulation solution in CATIA. The customer-side benefit: Thanks to the step-by-step approach, STRACK NORMA could verify project success at each successive stage, and the individual project results could be used productively right away, rather than having to wait for the final completion of the venture. At the project’s conclusion, STRACK NORMA therefore had a con-sistent programming methodology in place for all its milling machines.

Satisfied by the success of this initial project, STRACK NORMA extended collaboration with CENIT to a second task: The programming of a variant generator for cast-iron and complete variants, as well as a parts list based on an origin template and a spec file. The project team first developed a detailed

definition of the requirements the new variant generator would have to fulfill. This produced a spec sheet that served as the basis for a project implementation pan and the development of the features specified by the client. After a successful opera- tional testing phase, STRACK NORMA approved the new variant generator in all aspects.

As during the integration of the postprocessor, CENIT again selected a sequential approach to programming the variant ge- nerator, defining a series of milestones as project progress markers. Here too, implementation was a step-by-step process, producing financially feasible unit definitions and quick-victory project results. Florian Eichler, Sales Representative 3DS-PLM at CENIT, puts it this way: “Our goal was to keep proving, at each and every milestone, that we were the right partner.”

Reliable operation, wider opportunities and an end-to-end solution – From engineering to manufacturingLooking at the concrete results of the collaborative effort to date, STRACK NORMA has seen increased process efficiency and integration right across the board, from engineering to development to manufacturing. “CENIT provided integration, postprocessors, the variant generator and macro development. All this helped organize our software and IT infrastructure even more efficiently, and it lets us use it more effectively. We have seen a major drop in the amount of manual reworking we need at the manufacturing end”, concludes Sebastian Prüßner. Additionally, the company can rely on extensive automation in programming and NC data calculation which can be executed

by the milling machine without reworking – including probing cycle management. Thanks to maximum adaptation of the postprocessors to STRACK NORMA’s 5-axis milling machines, the company can run complete machining programs with a single setup and can thus make even better use of its machinery. And the ability to run simultaneous end-to-end NC simulations provides STRACK NORMA with enhanced process security.

Just a few months after going live with the new variant genera-tor, STRACK NORMA has already seen that it’s become a great deal easier to develop new variants. Downtimes of the variant generator have been reduced as well, even though variant generation is now more responsive to changing requirements. Reliable operation, wider opportunities in programming and an end-to-end solution – STRACK NORMA got just what they wanted.

Over the course of the project, STRACK NORMA came to an important realization: Particularly in the small and medium industry sector, CATIA is still perceived as a too-difficult and too-complex system. If nothing else, this project has shown that the deployment of CATIA, particularly in view of its poten-tials in terms of automation, parameterization and knowledge integration, is excellently suited to the SME world – and that it delivers top-notch results.

Having concluded these two projects, STRACK NORMA and CENIT are eager to continue the collaboration. “We are pleased that we were able to convince STRACK NORMA to stay the course with us as consultants and service partners”, says Florian Eichler. Sebastian Prüßner of STRACK NORMA: “The

CENIT team not only proved their competence, they also de-monstrated maximum flexibility and reliability in responding to our wishes. Today we are way better positioned right across our service segment, and we have an infrastructure that lets us react to customer demand right away. And that’s a major aspect of competitive performance”.

» CENIT provided integration, postprocessors, the variant generator and macro development. All this helped organize our soft-ware and IT infrastructure even more efficiently, and it lets us use it more effectively. We have seen a major drop in the amount of manual reworking we need at the manufacturing end. «Sebastian Prüßner, STRACK NORMA

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STRACK NORMA STRACK NORMA

STRACK NORMA may be a medium-scale company, but it’s quite used to dealing with big numbers: At the company’s home base in Lüdenscheid, 150 staff members produce more than 20,000 different tool assemblies, over 30,000 variable complete basic forms, 40,000 standard parts, as well as custom-built products for mechanical engineering and tool- making customers around the world.

Guided by the motto “We are making only the best out of steel”, STRACK NORMA manufactures standard parts, i.e. standardized machine components that make the company’s clients more competitive. The use of standard parts offers considerable benefits such as lower pricing and manufacturing risks for re- placement parts, which in turn results in reduced downtimes.

To preserve and further refine its maximum production quality, innovative strength and process efficiency, STRACK NORMA continually strives to improve its internal planning, engineering and manufacturing processes. Some of the challenges the enterprise wanted to tackle were improved use of CATIA NC, increased process security, and reduced workload in variant generation.

Wanted: Future-proof solutions for enhanced process efficiencyIn the first instance, STRACK NORMA faced the task of inte- grating the existing 5-axis milling machines with the CATIA V5 software the company had recently acquired. Despite a series of training workshops, the integration still wasn’t going smoothly: For example, it failed to satisfy STRACK NORMA’s strict re-

» The CENIT team not only proved their competence, they also demonstrated maximum flexibility and reliability in responding to our wishes. Today we are way better positioned right across our service segment, and we have an infrastructure that lets us react to customer demand right away. And that’s a major aspect of competitive performance. «Sebastian Prüßner, STRACK NORMA

quirements in terms of NC output, automated programming and probing cycles. The second challenge was an outdated and error-prone solution for generating variants. The idea was to replace this setup by a new one that would fully reflect the current framework. This exercise would also involve customiza- tion of the solution’s layout and functions to take recently developed, more advanced workflows into account.

To implement these and other software-based projects, STRACK NORMA was looking for a provider who could offer deep software expertise as well as long-term experience in the field of CATIA integration – and one who could combine the two into a strategic approach. In short, the company needed a partner who could provide future-proof, efficient and highly reliable solutions. “First and foremost, we were looking for a convincing solution for a specific project: The integration of our milling machines. Any future collaboration would then have to be based on that project’s success level”, explains Sebastian Prüßner, Team Leader PowerMax, Engineering and Programming at STRACK NORMA. The approach presented by CENIT satisfied the company’s expectations, and so the two enterprises first directed their collaboration at this field. “In part, STRACK NORMA selected us because we were able to show that we could offer more than the competition in terms of CATIA services. To make the project a success, they not only needed manufacturing know-how and familiarity with handling postprocessors, but also experience in software development”, says Jens Fetzer, Head of Sales, Digital Factory Solutions at CENIT AG.

Custom integration of postprocessors and a high-performance variant generator

The solution CENIT developed for STRACK NORMA took the following approach: The project would be based on multi- functional standard postprocessors to enable very rapid live operation of the machinery. These standard postprocessors would then be expanded to realize the special probing cycles STRACK NORMA needed. “We used tried and proven compo- nents: Pre-defined postprocessors that had been widely tested and optimized by application technicians of major machine manufacturers. That way we were able to concentrate fully on the customer-specific adaptations and develop a truly custo-mized end-to-end solution”, says Jens Fetzer in explaining CENIT’s methodology.

Parallel to this strategy, CENIT also integrated an NC-based simulation solution in CATIA. The customer-side benefit: Thanks to the step-by-step approach, STRACK NORMA could verify project success at each successive stage, and the individual project results could be used productively right away, rather than having to wait for the final completion of the venture. At the project’s conclusion, STRACK NORMA therefore had a con-sistent programming methodology in place for all its milling machines.

Satisfied by the success of this initial project, STRACK NORMA extended collaboration with CENIT to a second task: The programming of a variant generator for cast-iron and complete variants, as well as a parts list based on an origin template and a spec file. The project team first developed a detailed

definition of the requirements the new variant generator would have to fulfill. This produced a spec sheet that served as the basis for a project implementation pan and the development of the features specified by the client. After a successful opera- tional testing phase, STRACK NORMA approved the new variant generator in all aspects.

As during the integration of the postprocessor, CENIT again selected a sequential approach to programming the variant ge- nerator, defining a series of milestones as project progress markers. Here too, implementation was a step-by-step process, producing financially feasible unit definitions and quick-victory project results. Florian Eichler, Sales Representative 3DS-PLM at CENIT, puts it this way: “Our goal was to keep proving, at each and every milestone, that we were the right partner.”

Reliable operation, wider opportunities and an end-to-end solution – From engineering to manufacturingLooking at the concrete results of the collaborative effort to date, STRACK NORMA has seen increased process efficiency and integration right across the board, from engineering to development to manufacturing. “CENIT provided integration, postprocessors, the variant generator and macro development. All this helped organize our software and IT infrastructure even more efficiently, and it lets us use it more effectively. We have seen a major drop in the amount of manual reworking we need at the manufacturing end”, concludes Sebastian Prüßner. Additionally, the company can rely on extensive automation in programming and NC data calculation which can be executed

by the milling machine without reworking – including probing cycle management. Thanks to maximum adaptation of the postprocessors to STRACK NORMA’s 5-axis milling machines, the company can run complete machining programs with a single setup and can thus make even better use of its machinery. And the ability to run simultaneous end-to-end NC simulations provides STRACK NORMA with enhanced process security.

Just a few months after going live with the new variant genera-tor, STRACK NORMA has already seen that it’s become a great deal easier to develop new variants. Downtimes of the variant generator have been reduced as well, even though variant generation is now more responsive to changing requirements. Reliable operation, wider opportunities in programming and an end-to-end solution – STRACK NORMA got just what they wanted.

Over the course of the project, STRACK NORMA came to an important realization: Particularly in the small and medium industry sector, CATIA is still perceived as a too-difficult and too-complex system. If nothing else, this project has shown that the deployment of CATIA, particularly in view of its poten-tials in terms of automation, parameterization and knowledge integration, is excellently suited to the SME world – and that it delivers top-notch results.

Having concluded these two projects, STRACK NORMA and CENIT are eager to continue the collaboration. “We are pleased that we were able to convince STRACK NORMA to stay the course with us as consultants and service partners”, says Florian Eichler. Sebastian Prüßner of STRACK NORMA: “The

CENIT team not only proved their competence, they also de-monstrated maximum flexibility and reliability in responding to our wishes. Today we are way better positioned right across our service segment, and we have an infrastructure that lets us react to customer demand right away. And that’s a major aspect of competitive performance”.

» CENIT provided integration, postprocessors, the variant generator and macro development. All this helped organize our soft-ware and IT infrastructure even more efficiently, and it lets us use it more effectively. We have seen a major drop in the amount of manual reworking we need at the manufacturing end. «Sebastian Prüßner, STRACK NORMA

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STRACK NORMA – The Best out of Steel CENIT is driving process efficiency at Germany’s leading provider of standard parts: Postprocessors, macro development and a variants generator – all end-to-end, from engineering to development to manufacturing.

Customer reference

STRACK NORMA

CENIT AG

For over 25 years, CENIT has been successfully active as a leading consulting and software specialist for optimizing busi-ness processes in the Digital Factory, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), SAP Solutions, Enterprise Information Management (EIM), Business Optimization & Analytics (BOA), and Application Management Services (AMS) fields.

CENIT complements standard solutions by strategic partners such as Dassault Systèmes, SAP and IBM by providing well- established own software solutions. These include the FASTSUITE product family for software solutions in the Digital Factory field, cenitCONNECT for SAP PLM-related processes, cenitSPIN as a high-performance PLM Desktop, CENIT ECLISO for efficient information management as well as CENIT SERVICEMANAGER – a platform for integrating software systems into the ECM system.

The enterprise is represented at 17 locations in six countries and employs around 700 staff worldwide. CENIT’s employees support customers primarily from the automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, tooling and molding, financial services, commercial and consumer goods industries.

Contact

CENIT AGIndustriestraße 52-5470565 StuttgartGermanyPhone: +49 711 7825-30Fax: +49 711 7825-4000E-Mail: [email protected]

Über STRACK NORMA

STRACK NORMA is a manufacturer and supplier of standard parts for the tool- and mouldmaking.

For over 90 years the employees of the family-managed company based in Lüdenscheid produce and deliver articles according to catalogue or customer demands.

Today STRACK NORMA, one of the leading standard parts suppliers, offers one of the most extensive range of products for its customers worldwide, both for punching and forming tools and for injection molding dies and die casting tools.Over 150 employees in Lüdenscheid, a worldwide sales network with 15 sales offices throughout Germany and more than 36 sales offices abroad, take care of customer proximity and short delivery times.

At a Glance

Integration of 5-axis milling machinesChallenge:■ Integration of several 5-axis milling machines with different control systems as well as integration of an NC-based machine simulation in CATIA

Solution:■ Use of tried and tested standard postprocessors as a basis■ Expansion to incorporate customer-specific requirements■ Step-by-step approach to immediately take new project knowledge and results into account for the benefit of current implementation and later project steps

Benefits:■ Rapid productive use of solution■ Project security for customer (no “pig in a poke”)■ Standard components for low follow-on costs, despite highly client-specific implementation

Programming of a Variant GeneratorChallenge:■ Complex and error-prone generation of CAD data for different variants and the associated parts lists

Solution:■ Development and programming of a variant generator

Benefits:■ Reduction of error sources in CAD data generation■ Error-free generation of parts lists

» Our goal was to keep proving, at each and every milestone, that we were the right partner. «Florian Eichler, Sales Representative 3DS-PLM at CENIT

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STRACK NORMA – The Best out of Steel CENIT is driving process efficiency at Germany’s leading provider of standard parts: Postprocessors, macro development and a variants generator – all end-to-end, from engineering to development to manufacturing.

Customer reference

STRACK NORMA

CENIT AG

For over 25 years, CENIT has been successfully active as a leading consulting and software specialist for optimizing busi-ness processes in the Digital Factory, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), SAP Solutions, Enterprise Information Management (EIM), Business Optimization & Analytics (BOA), and Application Management Services (AMS) fields.

CENIT complements standard solutions by strategic partners such as Dassault Systèmes, SAP and IBM by providing well- established own software solutions. These include the FASTSUITE product family for software solutions in the Digital Factory field, cenitCONNECT for SAP PLM-related processes, cenitSPIN as a high-performance PLM Desktop, CENIT ECLISO for efficient information management as well as CENIT SERVICEMANAGER – a platform for integrating software systems into the ECM system.

The enterprise is represented at 17 locations in six countries and employs around 700 staff worldwide. CENIT’s employees support customers primarily from the automotive, aerospace, mechanical engineering, tooling and molding, financial services, commercial and consumer goods industries.

Contact

CENIT AGIndustriestraße 52-5470565 StuttgartGermanyPhone: +49 711 7825-30Fax: +49 711 7825-4000E-Mail: [email protected]

Über STRACK NORMA

STRACK NORMA is a manufacturer and supplier of standard parts for the tool- and mouldmaking.

For over 90 years the employees of the family-managed company based in Lüdenscheid produce and deliver articles according to catalogue or customer demands.

Today STRACK NORMA, one of the leading standard parts suppliers, offers one of the most extensive range of products for its customers worldwide, both for punching and forming tools and for injection molding dies and die casting tools.Over 150 employees in Lüdenscheid, a worldwide sales network with 15 sales offices throughout Germany and more than 36 sales offices abroad, take care of customer proximity and short delivery times.

At a Glance

Integration of 5-axis milling machinesChallenge:■ Integration of several 5-axis milling machines with different control systems as well as integration of an NC-based machine simulation in CATIA

Solution:■ Use of tried and tested standard postprocessors as a basis■ Expansion to incorporate customer-specific requirements■ Step-by-step approach to immediately take new project knowledge and results into account for the benefit of current implementation and later project steps

Benefits:■ Rapid productive use of solution■ Project security for customer (no “pig in a poke”)■ Standard components for low follow-on costs, despite highly client-specific implementation

Programming of a Variant GeneratorChallenge:■ Complex and error-prone generation of CAD data for different variants and the associated parts lists

Solution:■ Development and programming of a variant generator

Benefits:■ Reduction of error sources in CAD data generation■ Error-free generation of parts lists

» Our goal was to keep proving, at each and every milestone, that we were the right partner. «Florian Eichler, Sales Representative 3DS-PLM at CENIT